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no doubt who he was running the show in syria. >> he's calling the shots. i think bah shar needs to reach out to the people. >> reporter: assad ignored that advice. what does this all upheaval for the region and for the united states? the big fear has always been that well-organized islamic parties, would emerge as the strongest and turn the arab world turns islamic fundament fundamentali fundamentalism. with the first elections taking place, grassroots experience is paying off. it pains to insist their islam is not at odds with democracy. in egypt the muslim brotherhood did win the biggest bloc in this month's parliamentary election. although a more radical islamic party came in a strong second. the real tension in egypt, now s over over the role of the military, how long will it stay in power? the headlines said it all. osama bin laden, the most notorious terrorist in history shot and killed by american forces. discovery that he had been hiding in plain sight many a military town in pakistan was an important milestone in the fight against terrorism. but t
no doubt who he was running the show in syria. >> he's calling the shots. i think bah shar needs to reach out to the people. >> reporter: assad ignored that advice. what does this all upheaval for the region and for the united states? the big fear has always been that well-organized islamic parties, would emerge as the strongest and turn the arab world turns islamic fundament fundamentali fundamentalism. with the first elections taking place, grassroots experience is paying off. it...
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arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal aimed at tackling bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient but the people being the ones to feel the pain plus . the u.s. will. get drugs for use with executions and without them they're going to be stuck i'm not. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . what you are taking to live from moscow ten am here on marina joshie addressing changes in the country is expected to announce a plan to reform russia's political system in his fourth and final state of the union address internal political issues are predictably anticipated to be the main focus off his speech following the post-election developments our days of work is going off as the details from central moscow. let's is going to be the need to do this fourth and final state of the union address since we do know he's not planning to run for a second term in office and day he is expected to focus on a set of political reforms in the
arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal aimed at tackling bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient but the people being the ones to feel the pain plus . the u.s. will. get drugs for use with executions and without them they're going to be stuck i'm not. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . what you are taking to live from moscow...
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an arab league observers are due to arrive in syria on thursday as part of a plan to hold while it's in the country that's after one of the bloodiest weeks since the beginning of the unrest nine months ago activists say more than two hundred people have been killed in the last few days the u.s. has renewed its call for president assad to step down warning of new national measures unless it withdraw its security forces from the streets syria is already suffering under a set of sanctions as artie's sara furthur accords if the ordinary people who are feeling the pain. it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says sets in the winds of change have begun to blow a little stronger the arab league's impose tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus interests and her family struggling to make ends meet. has learning difficulties for the beans for a living but he barely
an arab league observers are due to arrive in syria on thursday as part of a plan to hold while it's in the country that's after one of the bloodiest weeks since the beginning of the unrest nine months ago activists say more than two hundred people have been killed in the last few days the u.s. has renewed its call for president assad to step down warning of new national measures unless it withdraw its security forces from the streets syria is already suffering under a set of sanctions as...
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arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal and the town playing bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient by the people being the ones to feel the pinch. the u.s. relies on the drugs for use the next week and without them they're going to be stuck. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . every business desk russian equity markets advance in early trading along with the price of oil with energy major lifting the indices join me for a full business bulletin in twenty minutes time. what you are going to live from moscow have a name here on marina josh welcome to the program well addressing changes in the country dmitry medvedev is expected to announce a plan to reform russia's political system in his fourth and final state of the union address that's about to begin any minute now and internal political issues are predictably anticipated to be the main focus off the speech following the post-election development so i disagree with h
arab league observers are set to arrive in syria as part of a deal and the town playing bloodshed there while sanctions imposed on damascus by the organization prove inefficient by the people being the ones to feel the pinch. the u.s. relies on the drugs for use the next week and without them they're going to be stuck. america's controversial practice of death by lethal injection hits a stumbling block as a drug supply lines caused by the e.u. . every business desk russian equity markets...
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we will have more on syria after the break. do not go away. ♪ ♪ >> you like to study in germany, and you still have lots of questions? all you need to know about studying in germany is here. information on courses, admission requirements, qualifications, cost, and much more. www.dw-world.de study in germ any. for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> the international community, including the u.s. and france, has expressed concern about the unprecedented scale of violence on civilians and activists in syria. the syrian military continues to use lethal force to suppress government opposition. it defends its actions in the name of fighting terrorism. civil rights groups and activists are reporting the deadliest escalation of violence since the military crackdown began more than nine months ago. we will hear firsthand accounts from some of those opposition activists in our next report. >> we are in jordan and near the border to syria, just 15 minutes from here is the city of d.comeraa, where the syrian uprising began
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to keep with syria's most dangerous situation that you have an. incipient civil war but it's also as a as a religious civil and sudanese and shiites are the white citizens in syria and if we go back to what happened in libya we saw how the gulf monarchies qatar and so on funded and propagandized on the help of the anti gadhafi forces but they're also very much involved in syria syria and i think there is the danger now that you could see external forces wanting to rewrite their vision not over a democratic middle east but on a theocratic middle east and in a way the west has talked about promoting democracy rights but it's callous states in the gulf who are. absolute on the peace. and whose concern for civil rights of minority rights are very limited and so the danger is that we will see a religious civil war spreading from syria into lebanon but also including iraq where of course the shiite led government is at the moment in a very sharp. crisis music. sunni minority so i'm afraid we could see it as the new year comes in syria becoming the cente
to keep with syria's most dangerous situation that you have an. incipient civil war but it's also as a as a religious civil and sudanese and shiites are the white citizens in syria and if we go back to what happened in libya we saw how the gulf monarchies qatar and so on funded and propagandized on the help of the anti gadhafi forces but they're also very much involved in syria syria and i think there is the danger now that you could see external forces wanting to rewrite their vision not over...
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banks in syria. is of interest three of the banks. affected in directly on the decision of the investors and the first ping from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change for these crews up in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meant t. seeing some parents of teeth families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate sara. damascus. well the european union's impose tough new restrictions on the sale of drugs used to execute people in the us a move that's likely to worsen our ready short supply across the atlantic as aimed at fighting capital punishment and some of its controversial methods but there are fears that intrepid states may find a way around the controls as it is either ban it now reports. they've tried hanging electrocution and most recently a drug used to euthanize animals but now american jails will find it much harder to kill prisoners on death ro
banks in syria. is of interest three of the banks. affected in directly on the decision of the investors and the first ping from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change for these crews up in the west of the conflict areas change can come and they meant t. seeing some parents of teeth families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate...
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it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says the winds of change have begun simple over the little stronger the arab league's imposed tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet . he has learning difficulties for the beans for a living but he barely makes one hundred fifty syrian pounds a day three dollars to support him and his wife and now the fuel for his vending cart has become harder to get hold of with shooting the economic sanctions driving the price up. their last products available and the prices are pushed higher there's been fights over gas we've been trying to manage by cutting back as much as we can sometimes when we can't afford it which is don't eat. economic situation in syria was one of the areas president had been seen to be making some progress will be it slowly but for a population that it started s
it's been nearly ten months since syria's uprising began the capital of damascus has remained largely sheltered from the conflict. in the bustling sun so it seems like it's business as usual as one says the winds of change have begun simple over the little stronger the arab league's imposed tough economic sanctions the effects of which have been felt even head in a poor area in the suburbs of damascus and her family struggling to make ends meet . he has learning difficulties for the beans for a...
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we are based author and political analyst david on the situation in syria not. as not as clear cut as western media is trying to portray. most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that the bashar al assad government is fighting armed groups internally and it's country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incredibly dangerous manipulation of fact that's occurring and and that we've seen in other countries like the case of libya that's been used to justify outside aggression military action and war and and political assassination of a head of state so i think that again this is an attempt to try to garner support from public opinion try to alter the perception of what's taking place in the country and also to get the support from other countries onboard and for those countries and their governments to be out to justify their actions to the
we are based author and political analyst david on the situation in syria not. as not as clear cut as western media is trying to portray. most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that the bashar al assad government is fighting armed groups internally and it's country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being...
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syria's president strikes back. he says he is not responsible for the recent bloodshed. >> i did my best to tell people you should not go guilty would you did your best. you do not feel guilty when you do not kill people. inote ling for oa rev- russia. the recent president said the recent vote should be in a live boy. coming home. we travel to fort hood, texas, where the joye is tinge with sacrifice. withhe joy is tinged sacrifice. welcome to our viewers on pbs, america, and around the globe. during the past nine months the people of syria have taken to the streets in protest against their government, and over 4000 have paid with their life. in rare television interview with barbara walters, the syrian president, bashar al-assad, flatly denied he ordered the use of brutality. instead blaming the violence on others. paul would starts the coverage -- paul woods starts the coverage. >> day after day unarmed syrian protectors have come out to face machine guns, snipers, and army vehicles. the costs so far is 4000 dead m
syria's president strikes back. he says he is not responsible for the recent bloodshed. >> i did my best to tell people you should not go guilty would you did your best. you do not feel guilty when you do not kill people. inote ling for oa rev- russia. the recent president said the recent vote should be in a live boy. coming home. we travel to fort hood, texas, where the joye is tinge with sacrifice. withhe joy is tinged sacrifice. welcome to our viewers on pbs, america, and around the...
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banks in syria the increase of interest three of the banks. affected in directly on the decision of the investors the first ping from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change for those caught up in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment t. seeing some parity. the families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate search for. damascus. they were based author and political analyst eva golinger says the situation in syria is not as clear cut as western media is trying to portray most of the international media with the exception of a few stations have ignored the fact that the bashar al assad government is fighting armed groups internally and its country groups that have been armed again by outside forces and they've instead tried to portray it as civilians peaceful civilians protesting for change in their country who are being massacred by the government this is an incr
banks in syria the increase of interest three of the banks. affected in directly on the decision of the investors the first ping from the arab league will be paving the way for an observer mission to at the end of the month much opposition they remain skeptical about whether that too will bring about any real change for those caught up in the west of the conflict areas change can come a moment t. seeing some parity. the families like finding life under the sanctions increasingly desperate...
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and syria now looks more like a civil war rather than that of a government crackdown. we're here in the embattled city of homs and you can hear heavy gunfire in the background it's really hard to share insurance as the civilian population here lives here as we called to wait a month after month they've had to endure this conflict. the own getting violence is taking its toll best had they had the right maybe who's that have been suffocated surrounded by armed groups there are many people who could not have had enough who did we do to design this homes as being described as a city on the brink and civil rule where solicitor is this is fighting his breaking out. driving through the streets there are clear signs of conflict and when they paint. a heavy military presence we went to visit some of the areas where concentrated fighting is continuing. dangerous to visit. you know the areas of the fifty day life. movie it's in the backdrop of. you can see the children playing in the homes this is the one of the major. conflict for the safety of the civilians. the situation in ho
and syria now looks more like a civil war rather than that of a government crackdown. we're here in the embattled city of homs and you can hear heavy gunfire in the background it's really hard to share insurance as the civilian population here lives here as we called to wait a month after month they've had to endure this conflict. the own getting violence is taking its toll best had they had the right maybe who's that have been suffocated surrounded by armed groups there are many people who...
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chavez it is economically if we give him enough in the world that syria. other syria. you can make it a lot of people in syria. out of solidarity with their arab brothers the owners of the shop perhaps even put on display the syrian rebels tricolor but they're very firm on where the revolutionary support should be and we don't want the syria and its soldiers we have. and our people are subject to the result just like only this subject we have only we have enough but i think yeah we want to leave. in less than three months libyan rebels have gone from being celebrated as liberators to being called occupiers tripoli residents rally almost every week calling on the armed militia to leave and for some of the young man who's on the channeling enemy willing to part with their rifles syria seems like the next logical destination. i don't know what if we're all ready to join the syrian revolution and with the help of all our we will make sure that what happened in libya repeat itself in syria the libyan model with the portraits of shaky borrow now ubiquitous on the streets of
chavez it is economically if we give him enough in the world that syria. other syria. you can make it a lot of people in syria. out of solidarity with their arab brothers the owners of the shop perhaps even put on display the syrian rebels tricolor but they're very firm on where the revolutionary support should be and we don't want the syria and its soldiers we have. and our people are subject to the result just like only this subject we have only we have enough but i think yeah we want to...
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syria was able to fast. over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please but there are a persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and causing instability inside syria today is after an oil rig capsized off russia's far east coast the search for any survivors has become desperate dozens are still missing in the freezing waters while seven of the survivors found have now arrived back on land argues jacob grief has met them in the port of the coastal region nearest to where the tragedy occurred. does a sense of relief spare ticket lee among those of course who been caught up in this both the survivors and also family members as well and the emergency crews have been following this story from the very start by no means any
syria was able to fast. over all the obstacle that has been put by these countries i think there is a map that has been drawn for the middle east and they wanted some somehow for the regime of assad to topple and i think the way things are going it didn't please but there are a persian gulf and it didn't please what they call the opposition and that's why you see they don't want they want to still continue in the process and causing instability inside syria today is after an oil rig capsized...
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a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. and it. started . to cross talk the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington we have hussein abdul hussein he is the washington bureau chief of the kuwaiti newspaper all right and in paris we cross to tell me he is the editor in chief and co-founder of arab thank dot com all right gentlemen this is crossfire that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it but first let's look at the arab league and syria. for decades now the arab league has had a shaky reputation often being dismissed as ineffective and only to the interest of its autocratic regimes but with the onset of the arab spring it has managed to come to the forefront as a regional mediator
a new mission this is how the arab league is being described by some particularly when it comes to syria others are not so appreciative for them the arab league is very selective when it comes to sanctions and its own members and those hostile to the arab league call it a tool of western powers. and it. started . to cross talk the arab league i'm joined by monzer slain in washington he is director of the center for american arab studies and a national security affairs analyst also in washington...
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sanctions on syria and one sided pressure don't work. the west for ignoring atrocities committed by opposition groups who aim to create a humanitarian catastrophe in the country. the former ukrainian prime minister supporters have stormed the building where yulia timoshenko seven year jail term for power abuse. international news and comment live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is. present a. promise that all reports of violations during russia's recent parliamentary poll will be looked into he made the comments as he met with leaders of the parties elected to the state duma well for more let's talk to. live from central moscow sara what else is present event of said at the meeting and how has the post-election situation been developing in russia while he was talking with the other leaders of the party that made it into the dream of course. the communist party. and the liberal democratic party now we heard of of course addressing the concerns of the election. he once again reiterated that all these claims are going to be fully i
sanctions on syria and one sided pressure don't work. the west for ignoring atrocities committed by opposition groups who aim to create a humanitarian catastrophe in the country. the former ukrainian prime minister supporters have stormed the building where yulia timoshenko seven year jail term for power abuse. international news and comment live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is. present a. promise that all reports of violations during russia's recent parliamentary poll will be...
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i'm karen to russia with a quick recap of your headlines dozens of new civilian deaths reported in syria as the arab league gears up to monitor the implementation of a peace plan but hundreds of mercenaries from abroad are allegedly fighting for regime change there the u.n. estimates more than five thousand civilians have been killed in syria since march while the regime claims its fighting an armed insurgency. can you outline pakistan seeks closer cooperation with china as it faces a crisis and its relations with the. ties with america have become close to breaking over the covertly u.s. raid to kill some of the loddon and last month's deadly attacks. it was a day of joy for some and regret for all there is it's twenty years since the collapse of the soviet union and opinion is still split on whether the break up was the best choice for its people at end of the cold war and produce more than a dozen new nations but also brought about many long term painful consequences. and those were the headlines coming up r t talks to russia's deputy foreign minister about how the events of two thous
i'm karen to russia with a quick recap of your headlines dozens of new civilian deaths reported in syria as the arab league gears up to monitor the implementation of a peace plan but hundreds of mercenaries from abroad are allegedly fighting for regime change there the u.n. estimates more than five thousand civilians have been killed in syria since march while the regime claims its fighting an armed insurgency. can you outline pakistan seeks closer cooperation with china as it faces a crisis...
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here are the headlines. 200 dead in two days in syria. the u.s. says president bashar al-assad must leave power. the jail sentence for the australian teenager convicted of murdering this indian students. the england football captain is facing criminal charges after allegedly racially abusing an opponent. faced book is ordered to tighten up privacy rules. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. the united states has renewed its call for syria's president to leave power. it comes as sources in serious opposition groups claiming the number of people who have died is much higher than estimates given by the united nations. the group's -- there is evidence that 6000 people have been killed since the uprising. >> though violence is obviously getting worse. these pictures being sent in from ordinary people across syria. syrian opposition says 250 people have died since monday alone. these pictures are thought to be from the idlib in the northwest. there has been an organized massacre, the opposition claims. they have switched th
here are the headlines. 200 dead in two days in syria. the u.s. says president bashar al-assad must leave power. the jail sentence for the australian teenager convicted of murdering this indian students. the england football captain is facing criminal charges after allegedly racially abusing an opponent. faced book is ordered to tighten up privacy rules. >> broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. the united states has renewed its call for syria's president to leave...
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stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. there may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of weapons from out of that country something else i'd like to ask you said libyan militants known to operate in syria what does that say about the nature of the syrian unrest that we've seen so far and why indeed does it appear that the u.n. members seem to be holding back from denouncing that what's happening there two weeks ago the russian delegation introduced a draft the security council resolution to the council trying to encourage the political process encourage the league of arab states money during mission which is being deployed now in syria but. w
stopping any of those weapons maybe ending up in syria. there may be ending up in various places the best thing i can report of this point is that we're told that the most dangerous of those weapons in terms of terrorist use the so-called manpads man carried anti-aircraft weapons have so far not been detected outside of libya so we hope that this concerted effort of the international community together with the libyan authorities can be successful in the containing the danger of spread of...
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the un condemns human rights violations in syria although russia votes against the resolution saying the motion is one sided and will only aggravate the conflict. and the legal loophole in the u.k. is being used as a shield for convicted immigrant criminals saving them from deportation and turning britain into a safe haven for serious offenders from abroad. a very warm welcome to you this is twenty four hour news live from moscow with me rover showing egyptian officials say turnout for the opening round of parliamentary elections has been the highest in the country since quote the time of the fair i was the official results they were still being delayed but predictions give the lead to the islamist muslim brotherhood party to more election stages are due to be held in january. well we're hearing from the military council record results will be announced today saturday but this is the third time that such an announcement has been made those events in results with are supposed to be given on the way in state we also know hearing from the effects and commission that the voter turnout th
the un condemns human rights violations in syria although russia votes against the resolution saying the motion is one sided and will only aggravate the conflict. and the legal loophole in the u.k. is being used as a shield for convicted immigrant criminals saving them from deportation and turning britain into a safe haven for serious offenders from abroad. a very warm welcome to you this is twenty four hour news live from moscow with me rover showing egyptian officials say turnout for the...
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inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in inside of the top of beasts so-called free. syrian army but not syria. and still to come this hour a disaster of chain reaction. suddenly there was there was panic cause outside of the car about to film a stand up. and the police and the emergency workers suddenly just like the sound saying. it was all inject me. but i could understand there was that you can see the fear and can also there was a tsunami literally yelling in my face to get back into the car artie's international correspondent i've ever been at looking back back at the risks he faced while reporting from japan ravaged by the raw power of nature. but first pakistan facing a crisis in its relations with the us appears to be seeking more support from other powerful ally to the east china ties with america have been all but severed following last month's deadly drone strike by the us military and this year's raid to kill osama bin laden without as lot about as for
inside syria and the. spanish reporter was first in libya recognized them here in inside of the top of beasts so-called free. syrian army but not syria. and still to come this hour a disaster of chain reaction. suddenly there was there was panic cause outside of the car about to film a stand up. and the police and the emergency workers suddenly just like the sound saying. it was all inject me. but i could understand there was that you can see the fear and can also there was a tsunami literally...
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still is this not a group of several hundred lieben rebels to syria just last month. we can do in here to support the syrian people because we know they are facing the same situation as before and do but if it comes to be would. the syrian people have to give i think we should do it the use of soldiers of fortune is hardly new in this troubled region middle eastern rulers hard them for centuries a save cars against their own populations and it now looks like the history of mercenaries in the middle east has got to its new and no less bloody chapter in the wake of artsy tripoli. according to u.n. estimates more than five thousand civilians have been killed in syria since march the regime claims it's lost thousands of troops fighting against armed gangs investigative journalist terry mason thinks foreign mercenaries made me to blame for deaths on both sides. they say there is five thousand people killed. by over security forces of course it's absolutely all of a is a lot of people killed but very few by the security forces will solve them by this are my groups they put
still is this not a group of several hundred lieben rebels to syria just last month. we can do in here to support the syrian people because we know they are facing the same situation as before and do but if it comes to be would. the syrian people have to give i think we should do it the use of soldiers of fortune is hardly new in this troubled region middle eastern rulers hard them for centuries a save cars against their own populations and it now looks like the history of mercenaries in the...
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dozens killed in syria's capital in the first suicide bombing since the uprising started as arab league observers get down to business in an effort to mediate a peace deal there. leaving a nation in despair tensions are running high in iraq as the government plunges deeper into crisis after a bombing atrocity claimed more than seventy lives just days after u.s. troops. every breath you take every move you make could now be recorded human rights activists in britain fight a surge of surveillance cameras now to be installed in every city in every taxi in the city of oxford. and today russia has cut the intense rate of inflation this eleventh levels in a decade well the thousand the business but it did lengthen the time. nine pm in moscow why matras a good to have you with us here on r.t. our top story around forty people have been killed more than one hundred wounded in double suicide bombings in syria's capital the regime is laying blame for the attack on al qaida it's the first incident of its kind in damascus since the uprising started in march this against the backdrop of the first ba
dozens killed in syria's capital in the first suicide bombing since the uprising started as arab league observers get down to business in an effort to mediate a peace deal there. leaving a nation in despair tensions are running high in iraq as the government plunges deeper into crisis after a bombing atrocity claimed more than seventy lives just days after u.s. troops. every breath you take every move you make could now be recorded human rights activists in britain fight a surge of surveillance...
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in syria in libya you know. this is a regular issue in these. media contradictions and to begin to really. try to solve these problems they are worse than power to. make these contributions was. actually. finally. my new technologies were used. on clancy's it's a mixture size of. violence against the peaceful so you know you mention the issue of hypocrisy and inconsistency here perhaps falls into line with what we heard today that seven syrian soldiers are being killed by army defectors and why does that kind of story fail to attract international condemnation like the government's crackdown doesn't like what we saw in libya. you know you already said the exercise in the overwhelming power. of the news technologies and the products are one side in this case to. me. but i'm. sure your money. now just today syrian border guards a stopped a group of vomit turkish militants from crossing the border now it's not the first time we've heard of foreign mercenaries fighting against syria's government all the while most of the outlets the news outlets tal
in syria in libya you know. this is a regular issue in these. media contradictions and to begin to really. try to solve these problems they are worse than power to. make these contributions was. actually. finally. my new technologies were used. on clancy's it's a mixture size of. violence against the peaceful so you know you mention the issue of hypocrisy and inconsistency here perhaps falls into line with what we heard today that seven syrian soldiers are being killed by army defectors and why...
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he has spoken for syria, he has been president of syria since the death of his father in 2000. there were other family members, active, who are known to be hardliners. he is responsible. he gave that rather strange interview to barbara walters of american television last week saying that he did not command the army, etc. that just does not wash in today's world. >> ambassador murphy, we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us from new york. england and the chelsea football capt. is facing a charge of racially abusing another player. he will appear in court in february. the prosecution says there is sufficient evidence for a case against terry and it is in the public interest to prosecute him. kerrey denies the allegations and says he will fight. >> john kerry, one of the most prominent footballers in the country, fiercely proud of his status as england and chelsea capt.. all of that hinges to what he said to ferdinand in october. today, the cbs said they will charge him with a public offense. terry denied the claim, saying he had never launched a racist remark at anyone.
he has spoken for syria, he has been president of syria since the death of his father in 2000. there were other family members, active, who are known to be hardliners. he is responsible. he gave that rather strange interview to barbara walters of american television last week saying that he did not command the army, etc. that just does not wash in today's world. >> ambassador murphy, we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us from new york. england and the chelsea football capt. is...
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." \ 5000 are now dead in syria's uprising. we will look at how a former friend is supporting those trying to overthrow assad. romanian villages terrorized by nighttime intruders. could this be italy's next prime minister? how single women in btain are beating the -- the violent crackdown on protesters in syria has shocked the world. at 5000 people have been killed. turkey, a neighbor a one-time allies has lost patience. the turkish prime minister has called on president assad to resign, saying that he has turned into a leader that feeds on his people's blood. >> this defer be later may soon be used to save the lives of syrian protesters. the apartment is a base for a syrian exiles preparing their necks smuggling expeditions. the rugged terrain combined with poor, fofoggy weather provides ideal conditions for smugglers. even under clear skies, the 800 mile -- 800 kilometer border is extremely difficult. the two men stopped on the border. city. they fled their country six months ago, shortly after the protests began. there are t
." \ 5000 are now dead in syria's uprising. we will look at how a former friend is supporting those trying to overthrow assad. romanian villages terrorized by nighttime intruders. could this be italy's next prime minister? how single women in btain are beating the -- the violent crackdown on protesters in syria has shocked the world. at 5000 people have been killed. turkey, a neighbor a one-time allies has lost patience. the turkish prime minister has called on president assad to resign,...
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moscow let's go to a quick look at your headlines tens of thousands of people take to the streets in syria's third largest city of demanding international protection a city which has seen some of the fiercest battles between state and opposition the first destination for the arab league's monitoring team that began its work in syria this week this comes amid reports of government tanks withdrawing from the area. fair unclear prime minister who promises transparency in the upcoming presidential election after series of mass protests against alleging fraud during the parliamentary vote his words come amid reshuffles at the top and with we believe the kremlin strategic is taking up a new government and his new job leads twelve sort of will be responsible for the country's economic modernization and its innovation in school. and three years after israel's onslaught on gaza palestinians continue their fight not for their lives this time but for justice in court the twenty two day war left around fifteen hundred palestinians dead. and those were the headlines coming out party talks to russia's dep
moscow let's go to a quick look at your headlines tens of thousands of people take to the streets in syria's third largest city of demanding international protection a city which has seen some of the fiercest battles between state and opposition the first destination for the arab league's monitoring team that began its work in syria this week this comes amid reports of government tanks withdrawing from the area. fair unclear prime minister who promises transparency in the upcoming presidential...
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they are now all of them inside syria and. spanish reporter was first in libya recognize them here in inside of the top of this so-called free syrian army but not syria. surely we continue our look at the year's most significant events today focusing on japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami as seen through the eyes of our correspondent on the scene. suddenly the tempo changed when there was a third explosion and then the fourth explosion and the different reactors in in fukushima one morning the happen in very quick succession and suddenly. everyone was very scared. so all the news crews were. just on the packed up and left and the woman that really difficult for me was i was on my own and i didn't have anyone else to consoles. and i just realized at that point ok i'm going to get out. with this is. history in the making. testimony. ten stories that shapes two thousand and eleven on our t.v. . pakistan has its eyes on the east for a future partnerships with the president now firming up the country's friendship with china
they are now all of them inside syria and. spanish reporter was first in libya recognize them here in inside of the top of this so-called free syrian army but not syria. surely we continue our look at the year's most significant events today focusing on japan's devastating earthquake and tsunami as seen through the eyes of our correspondent on the scene. suddenly the tempo changed when there was a third explosion and then the fourth explosion and the different reactors in in fukushima one...
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in syria however are quite scary because people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides of it let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into arabic intervention especially on the part of the council states it was intended to resolve the crisis in the interests of the entire region and i hope that we the arabs and residents of this region will be able to resolve a problem on our own or a famine that it can comb through on the stand you correctly that you are against any intervention in syria situation except for regional forces. when you write firstly nobody outside this region wants to intervene in resolving this very complicated problem the consequences of an intervention would impact all countries of the region keeping this in mind we believe that the syrian leadersh
in syria however are quite scary because people die daily and a number of cities are in chaos and on security some areas are peaceful but generally there are big problems in the country the arab league assumed responsibility for resolving this crisis and interacting with the conflicting sides of it let's look at libya where the international intervention took place and the arab states acted according to the progress there in syria's instance it was the into arabic intervention especially on the...
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well that to explore syria's possible escape routes from the deadly crisis r.t. spoke with author and journalist jonathan steele the full version is coming up in the next hour but here's a quick preview for you. there are hints more from france than from britain at the moment that there would be some kind of foreign intervention i mean the french foreign minister perry has just called for humanitarian corridors to be opened into syria with or without syrian government's permission and damascus when he was asked does that mean who would protect these corridors would there be military protection he said of course so in other words they are thinking of having a limited number of foreign military people moving into syria perhaps against the will of the government of damascus. dozens of the british m.p.'s across the political divide have united in london calling for a review of what they see as a one sided extradition policy with the u.s. drawn up in the chaotic aftermath of nine eleven the decrease that washington can demand anyone's extradition without proof and bri
well that to explore syria's possible escape routes from the deadly crisis r.t. spoke with author and journalist jonathan steele the full version is coming up in the next hour but here's a quick preview for you. there are hints more from france than from britain at the moment that there would be some kind of foreign intervention i mean the french foreign minister perry has just called for humanitarian corridors to be opened into syria with or without syrian government's permission and damascus...
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syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission find nothing frightening in the rest of the city of homes. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get borgen eyes and hold a constructive dialogue with the government. thank you so much for joining with us tonight on karen tara two o'clock here in moscow thousands of north koreans have been shown weeping in the streets of as they watched the funeral procession carrying their late leader the memorial ceremony was led by kim jong il's youngest son and successor little is known about kim jong un but there is some hope that there will be a more open korea under his rule is a specialist dr tim beal things foreign nations have an interest in keeping things as they are. as far as we know. but listen goats. to me is freedom of action. but also. in the state to be outside welding the respect to the americans so. it is not north korea and since don't want to not see amer
syria releases seven hundred fifty five people detained during the uprising against president assad while the head of the arab league mission find nothing frightening in the rest of the city of homes. and russian prime minister putin says he's up for talks with the opposition but there's no one to deal with urging his rivals to get borgen eyes and hold a constructive dialogue with the government. thank you so much for joining with us tonight on karen tara two o'clock here in moscow thousands of...
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the arab league gives syria a sunday deadline to accept or in the design of the country off a small action it follows if you want to human rights council resolution condemning damascus the violence emotion opposed saying it was one sided. and voting is already under way in russia's parliamentary elections as polling stations open in the east of the country with counting to begin after their ballot closes nationwide all sunday. news from russia under around the world this is r.c. with me thanks for joining us they have to show results of egypt's historic election that have been delayed for a second time causing frustration among protesters on tahrir square however leaks reports suggest that the muslim brotherhood's political party has made the strongest gains this year has all the details for us from cairo. we have to see the results of individual candidates because these were elections in which people were voting for the individual candidates as well as political parties and in this respect only four out of fifty three members of parliament have been officially elected the remaining were u
the arab league gives syria a sunday deadline to accept or in the design of the country off a small action it follows if you want to human rights council resolution condemning damascus the violence emotion opposed saying it was one sided. and voting is already under way in russia's parliamentary elections as polling stations open in the east of the country with counting to begin after their ballot closes nationwide all sunday. news from russia under around the world this is r.c. with me thanks...
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is already in syria for some time it may be and she may be there also respond. so when the assad government is claiming that they are merely fighting an armed resistance from abroad. they do have to point but that does not change the fact that. there also is a popular uprising in the country nader is indeed waiting for search and i and i when my words break in pursuit excuses to the day they do indeed intervene when arcade is involved but not necessarily because they're against what al-qaeda is doing look at what they're what who do real allies are in libya when something similar is happening in libya in syria sorry but the day will succeed is another matter of the west if i can use that to west wants to control the middle east and for the moment syria has liquidated ship out of out of their control the issue is not aware that sea is addicted to porn or not i mean the nato is and the west is supporting data ships to saudi arabia and bahrain and others that's not the issue the age issue is whether that's true jean that is on their side or not. clearly is not on t
is already in syria for some time it may be and she may be there also respond. so when the assad government is claiming that they are merely fighting an armed resistance from abroad. they do have to point but that does not change the fact that. there also is a popular uprising in the country nader is indeed waiting for search and i and i when my words break in pursuit excuses to the day they do indeed intervene when arcade is involved but not necessarily because they're against what al-qaeda is...
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but the regime in damascus today is very unpopular not only in syria itself but also in the arab world in the arab street and you know with the arab street and it's a very powerful opinion. making process so isn't muscular great of losing his prestige in the arab street we are not afraid of anything let the syrians decide for themselves this is the core element of our position why all this meddling why all this interference from abroad i don't know what might be the can sequence is which the so-called arab street draw. from this our idea here is we need to ensure that any internal crisis would be first and foremost addressed by the people by the locals by the government and opposition let them continue their dialogue. surprise western diplomats by submitting the draft on syria which can then both sides without mentioning sanctions is it fear to blame the syrian opposition which is mostly a no army civil protest equally with a repressive regime massacring its own people several issues. we have here to discuss i'll just mention two of them first i can't agree that the syrian opposition o
but the regime in damascus today is very unpopular not only in syria itself but also in the arab world in the arab street and you know with the arab street and it's a very powerful opinion. making process so isn't muscular great of losing his prestige in the arab street we are not afraid of anything let the syrians decide for themselves this is the core element of our position why all this meddling why all this interference from abroad i don't know what might be the can sequence is which the...